If Selection Sunday were today, the Big East would have a pair of teams on the top seed line.

Villanova and Xavier both were among four No. 1 seeds when the men’s basketball selection committee revealed its in-season top 16 on Sunday afternoon.

The committee’s No. 1 overall team was Virginia, which stands alone atop the ACC and has a 12-2 record against Quadrant 1 and 2 teams. Joining the Cavaliers on the top seed line were Villanova, Xavier and Purdue.

The ACC landed the most teams in the committee’s top 16 with four as Duke (2), North Carolina (3) and Clemson (3) all joined Virginia. The Big 12 and Big Ten both landed three teams apiece in the top four seed lines.

Teams from out West were nearly snubbed entirely as only Pac-12 leader Arizona snuck onto the No. 4 seed line. Gonzaga did not make the top 16 despite a 23-4 record and marquee victories over Ohio State, Texas, Creighton and Saint Mary’s.

One mild surprise was Michigan State landing a No. 3 seed instead of a seed line or two higher. The message from the committee to the Spartans was that its strength of schedule hasn’t been good enough.

An even bigger surprise was Oklahoma’s inclusion in the top 16 at all. The Sooners received a No. 4 seed even though they’re just 16-8 overall and 6-6 in the Big 12, having dropped six of their last eight games.

Below is a look at the selection committee’s top 16 as announced on Sunday: